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What happened between Katt Williams and Wanda Smith?

KATT Williams isn't any stranger to controversy, as the popular comedian has taken more than one jabs at Hollywood celebrities and entertainers through the years.

During Katt Williams' highly viewed (and publicized!) look on Shannon Sharpe's podcast, Club Shay Shay, in January 2024, the comedian was asked about his viral 2018 feud with former radio host, Wanda Smith.

Who is Wanda Smith?

Wanda Smith is absolute best referred to as a comedian and radio host.

She was born in Miami, Florida, on October 11, regardless that the precise yr remains unknown.

Before listeners tuned in to listen to her on the airwaves, Smith was once a author and contributor for Def Comedy Jam.

From 1998 to 2012, she co-hosted the popular morning show, Frank Ski and Wanda Smith in the Morning, on WVEE.

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WVEE, 103.Three FM, is a commercial radio station in Atlanta, Georgia.

The radio display consistently topped the charts,

By 2008, the radio show partnered with WUPA, often referred to as Atlanta 69, an independent television station, to air highlights from the morning radio show in a broadcast known as the Frank and Wanda Television Show.

On December 20, 2012, both Ski and Smith left the radio display to pursue different ventures, with Smith hoping to make a go back to the stand-up comedy scene.

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She additionally dabbled in a brief acting career, showing in Tyler Perry's Madea Goes to Jail and Madea's Witness Protection.

Smith additionally was concerned in the philanthropy scene, creating the feminine empowerment group Girls Stand Together, which fascinated with supporting and uplifting girls from numerous backgrounds.

By January 14, Smith returned to WVEE to co-host a brand new morning show alongside Ryan Cameron.

On February 13, 2018, Ski returned to the radio station, and Smith joined him and comedian Joe "Miss Sophia" McIntosh for a new morning display.

Smith left WVEE by January 2019.

When she wasn't on co-hosting tasks, Smith managed to fit in a few shows a week on the Atlanta Comedy Theatre.

Despite staying busy along with her charitable endeavors, radio morning display, and comedy occupation, Smith also found time to concentrate on her private life.

She's married to LaMorris Sellers, and the glad couple have three children together, Tavares, Giovanni, and Isaiah.

Not much is known about Smith's present endeavors, as she has maintained a existence in large part out of the public eye since making headlines for her on-air feud with Katt Williams.

Her X, formerly Twitter, account has remained dormant since 2020.

Her Instagram posts also are few and a ways between.

Smith's last few posts have been in August 2023, when she promoted her internet hosting gigs at more than one occasions.

The occasions incorporated gigs at Fusion Sports Bar & Grill's Karaoke and $2 Tuesdays Night, the Priví Phase II VIP Launch Party, and The Siman Stay Positive Weekend Takeover.

According to Celeb Net Worth, Smith's net worth is reportedly round $5 million.

She likely collected her wealth in large part because of her 20+ years as a radio host, in addition to from her writing, comedy, and internet hosting paintings.

What happened between Wanda Smith and Katt Williams?

In September 2018, Katt Williams appeared on Wanda Smith's morning radio show, which she co-hosted alongside Frank Ski and Joe "Miss Sophia" McIntosh.

Williams gave the impression at the display with fellow comic Red Grant, who used to be set to perform a couple of comedy displays within the Atlanta house that upcoming weekend.

The 20-minute interview, posted on YouTube, quickly went viral, changing into V-103's most-watched clip of all time.

It all began when Smith asked a convoluted query about whether or not Williams "cooked for his kids," and then pressed him on what they favored him to cause them to.

Williams known as Smith a "poor interviewer," and then advised her "you keep interrupting me," as he attempted to reply to the query whilst Smith simultaneously talked over him.

The duo had been in a position to chuckle things off, and all seemed proper on the earth – for a couple of extra mins.

Near the top of the show, Smith made an off-handed statement about Williams' hair.

"My hair is 19 inches long and I have no perm. Come run one of your gnarled fingers through it," he spoke back.

He then took his hat and headphones off to sing their own praises his 'do before asking if Smith's "headphones and wig come together [as a set]."

Smith told Williams to "take off them old-a** clothes you got on," prompting Williams to open his jacket and display viewers a designer label on the inside.

With a surprised look, Williams said: "She might want to apologize to the people at Versace collections, since [I'm wearing] your 2019 summer line that hasn't come out [to the general public yet]."

Ski tried to interfere in the verbal spat, saying that the display was going to cut to a spoil.

Under his breath, Williams took every other jab at Smith.

“Shout out to Forever 21 necklace assortment," he said, before reminding viewers that he used to appear on the hit MTV sketch comedy and battle rap improv game show, Wild 'N Out.

“If you can’t get your blood pressure down you can’t calm me down,” he told Smith, before telling her that her "ldl cholesterol used to be 600."

Smith retaliated by saying, "Okay lil' mama," to which Williams also took offense. 

"I'm lil' mama's child daddy," Williams said.

"You almost definitely shouldn’t discuss sizes. You’re large at the radio," he added.

Smith fought back, telling Williams: "And you might be giant in jail."

"I've never been to prison...19 felonies, no convictions," Williams added, before picking up his Starbucks coffee cup and taking a sip.

"Knock if off, prison and prison don't seem to be the same," he added.

Smith then told Williams to "calm down," to which he replied, "No, no, no, no, no."

"Only one of us has $12 worth of jewelry on," Williams said.

"If you wanna have Wanda’s jewellery, please go to Citgo or QuikTrip."

"At any point, if you purchase two packs of Newport 100s they are going to give you the entirety Wanda has on right now for $7.99 and it comes with a unfastened automotive wash," he said.

"Won't you come back on down?" he asked, eliciting laughter from Ski.

"The display begins at 9, Wanda will get to the degree at 9:17," he said.

"She's almost out of breath, be careful now, even at the radio, you'll listen the fact that workout is cryptic to her vocabulary," Williams added.

Smith then called Williams "lil' mama" again, before saying she was "carried out" with the interview.

"You already used that one, don't repeat your jokes," Williams responded, successfully getting in the closing phrase.

What has Katt Williams said about the interview?

On Wednesday, January 3, 2024, during his appearance on Shannon Sharpe's podcast, Club Shay Shay, Katt Williams was asked about his now-infamous verbal spat with Wanda Smith.

Williams recalled that Smith and the radio show's producers promised him that they would keep his personal and legal issues out of the interview.

"[They mentioned] we may not discuss your youngsters, we would possibly not talk about jail, no cases. We ain't gonna speak about none of that," Williams told Sharpe.

Williams believed that he was going on the show in part to celebrate his Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series.

He had won the award for his role in Alligator Man, the first episode of the second season of Atlanta, a comedy-drama series created by Donald Glover.

When things took a turn during the interview, Williams told Sharpe he had to retaliate.

"You can’t flip up on me since you’re an inferior comic. I’m going to wreck you and I’m by no means gonna name you from your title,” he said.

“It’s an excessively thin line…however this girl is attempting to embarrass me in front of a largely gay fanbase. That’s why she were given canceled,” Williams informed Sharpe.

Atlanta is understood for being a big heart for the African-American LGBT group within the South, as reported by way of The Guardian in 2018.

“Gay people don’t take it kindly that you would, as a derogatory [term], call me gay," he said, referencing the "lil' mama" comments.

"Gay folks don’t really feel find it irresistible’s derogatory… I didn’t even know any of the stuff that she had performed to my fellow comedians until afterwards," he said.

"I just know that it used to be a setup," he added.

Williams also told Sharpe that the on-air argument escalated later that weekend.

"They attempted to kill me this same weekend. Not in jokes, with an actual gun in my actual face on real camera,” Williams stated.

“Understand, I’m dropping my existence for taking part in one thing that goes along side my job," he added.

Williams was referring to an alleged incident that took place on Saturday, September 15, 2018.

That night, Smith was hosting a comedy night at the Atlanta Comedy Theatre.

Outside, in the venue's parking lot, Smith's husband, LaMorris Sellers, allegedly confronted Williams for the comments he made about Smith.

At the time, Sellers admitted that a verbal confrontation took place, but denied pulling a weapon on Williams.

When police arrived on the scene, Sellers told officers that he had dropped his gun while chasing Williams.

On Monday, September 17, 2018, Smith addressed the incident on her radio show, telling listeners that the fight between Sellers and Williams started after Williams allegedly began "dissing" her again at the venue.

Just a few days later, on Wednesday, September 19, 2018, TMZ released exclusive footage showing Sellers holding a gun in his hand, chasing Williams into a nearby grocery store.

The video, however, didn't show Sellers pointing a gun at Williams.

In January 2019, just a few months after the on-air spat and comedy club altercation, Smith abruptly left her co-hosting duties for the radio show.

It is unclear whether she was fired, or whether she resigned.

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Despite the development going on over 5 years in the past, it is transparent that Williams – and the web – hasn't let the incident pass.

Williams' just about three-hour long look on Club Shay Shay has already garnered nearly 25 million views just days after it was released.

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